r t 9 f? v-r^iW^' s '•'S * •»» THE CATHOLIC BULLETIN, DECEMBER 20, 1913,

and Vicar Apostolic of Konytcheou. Pius in 1904 is now practically The deceased was born in Lucon, completed, and will be ready for the 0. H. KLEINi President C. P KLEIN, Yard Mgr. France, in 1841, and was ordained a Holy Father's signature next year. Daily Capacity 200,000 in 1864. Starting almost im­ The work, which has taken more than 4IV!1 AND 0-1 R LANDS. mediately for the missions, he acted nine years, was in the hands of two THE E HACHNEK CO. as coadjutor until 1893, when he was commissions, one consisting of car­ G. H. KLEIN BRICK GO. Manufacturers of the Designers, Manufacturers and Importer#of id made Vicar Apostolic. dinals and the other being made up *•: « of advisers, assisted by the canonists Celebrated Ghaska Brick Ambrosian Library of Milan.-—Not ALTARS, STATUARY of the leading universities and semi­ Furnts L the Mew C s: -*1 W»«d HarMe far inferior to the priceless collection naries abroad, with the co-operation in the Vatican is the Ambrosian Li­ Church Furniture, Etc. Greene, of Baltimore, expects to finish of Catholic throughout the We Manufaefera MEW WORLD ITEMS. brary of Milan. It was here that Car­ world. the last pages of his book, "The dinal Mai began his researches in Select, Sewer, Hollow and Common Brick Second and Division Sts. Natural Geography of Ireland." paleography and discovered a means of For Iowa University Chapel.—As a Father Greene has seen Ireland from New Churches ill Holland*—In the reading old palimpsests, and enriched last sixty years, more than five hun­ GHASKA, MINNESOTA U CROSSE • - WISCONSIN direct outgrowth of the convention of America to Cork and from Galway to the world with pages of more than the Catholic Students' Association of Dublin and has brought back in his dred new churches have been built 350 authors. -America, held in Iowa City November memory vivid memories of the pic­ in Holland, and over one hundred and IB to 15, a movement has been started turesque spots of the Emerald Isle. fifty old ones restored. Magnificent JONES & HARTLEY Priest Saved Papyri.—Padre Piaggi monasteries, colleges, seminaries have |0 establish a permanent chapel and Father Greene has had a varied life. saved for us the valuable library of Spiritual adviser for the Catholic In his time he has been a newspaper been built. DEALERS AND CONTRACTORS papyri that had been rediscovered in In All Kinds Cut and Sawed Stone. young men and young women attend­ man, lawyer, soldier and poet. the buried city of Herculanum, by Structural Iron and Steel used in the New Cathedral ing the State University of Iowa. A Catholic Social Science Diploma.— means of an ingenious machine that he The Catholic Social School at Berga­ Minneapolis Minnesota mass meeting of all the Catholic stu­ Xavier Alumni Jubilee.—The Xavier Invented for gradually unrolling the dents in the university was held Sun­ Alumni Sodality, of New York, on mo in northern Italy, has been au­ Dome and Roof furnished by the thin layers of the bark of the papyrus thorized by the Holy Father to grant day morning, December 7, for the pur­ December 7, celebrated its golden Jubi­ plant which had been encrusted with pose of agreeing upon the details of lee. Its members are also graduates of the diploma of Doctor in Social carbonaceous matter during the seven­ Science. Joseph A. Rogers Agency the plan. Yale, Heidelberg, Oxford, Harvard, teen centuries that they lay hidden in Princeton and Notre Dame. the earth since the fatal eruption of INSURANCE Catholic Commissioner for Daven­ Mt. Vesuvius. Both Phones ST. PAUL FOUNDRY CO. The holiness of children Is the very port.—Announcement was made Buffalo's School for Deaf Mutes.— Hackney Building, 4th and Jackson Wednesday evening, December 3, at La Couteulx Mary's School for type of saintliness; and the most per­ For Rome's Deaf Mutes.—The Car­ fect conversion is but a hard and dis­ ST. PAUL. MINN. MANUFACTURERS OF the meeting of the city council of Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes of dinal Vicar of Rome has inaugurated Davenpoft, Iowa, that Mayor Mueller Buffalo, had a large exhibit at the tant return to the holiness of a child. the new building of the Institute —Cardinal Manning. had appointed John W. Crowley of the New York Conference of Charities and Qualandi for deaf and dumb, on Monte Crowley-Salisbury Construction Co., as Correction in the banquet hall of the Verde, not very far from the Vatican. Structural anil Ornamental Iron Commissioner of Public Works. Mr. Hotel Statler. Some of the industrial This institute, like that of Teramo and Peoples Church Crowley is a prominent member of the work was shown in boys' suits, made Florence, is a branch of that erected at Sacred Heart Cathedral , a by the boys of the tailoring class; Bologna by the two brothers, Qualandi O'DONNELLOGS Iron and Steel for Churches, Schools, Etc, Knight of Columbus, a member of caned chairs, wood carving, job print­ —both . Hugh O'Donnell, Journalist, Traveler, Lec­ the A. O. H. ing and dress, millinery, raffia work, turer, with his superb motion and colored knitting, cooking, crocheting and lace Among Messina's Ruins.—Amid the pictures. Fort Myer's Catholic —For made by the little girls. Especially a ruins of Messina, where about 100,000 Friday Evening at 8:15 the first time in the history of Fort interesting are the pictures showing people lost their lives by the earth Myer, Virginia, which is situated near how speech is taught by imitation of quake three years ago, stands Sai Washington, D. C., it is to have the sounds, the pupils reproducing the Niccolo, the one solitary church spared Ireland Dec. 19 assignment of a Catholic chaplain, for sounds made in the throat, the nose in that great earthquake. Six months WORKS with the headquarters of the 5th Cav­ and through the teeth by watching the before the earthquake that church was Reserved seats now on sale at Dyer Bros. Como An. and Mackubio Slrael SAINT PAUL fi. I. Ry., Near Como Avenue alry, comes Father James F. Houli­ teacher. officially declared in an exceedingly 25c. 50c. 75c $1.00 han, chaplain of that regiment. dangerous condition and ordered For Gaelic Exhibition.—At a recent closed at once. The Cathedral, whose A Master of Sacred Theology.—Pa­ meeting of the Gaelic League of the walls partly stand, contained art treas­ pers have arrived at the Dominican State of New York it was resolved ures valued at $10,000,000. The gen*- For DRUGS Call House of Studies, Washington, from to hold a ceilidh or gaelic exhibition If you value Accur&c?, Prompt Service and laden High was said to be the a Square Deal in all your Drue buying; then McMillan's "Paragon" the , Rev. H. M. Cor­ and sale on Sunday evening, February costliest in Christendom. MARBLE you will trade at this up-to-date Pharmacy. mier, O. P., resident at Rome, making 8. The Central Opera House in Sixty- I please others and can please you. Come in TILE and let me prove it. HAM AND BACON Rev. D. G. Noon, O. P., a Master of seventh Street, New York, has' already Catacombs in Tunis.—A vast field "Always demand McMillan's Brand" been secured for that night. CUT STONE E. A. M I E R K E Sacred Theology. The papers are to of exploration for archaeologists ap­ 680 Selby Ave., Cor. St. Albans ST. PAUL Your dealer has McMillan's "Paragon" Ham and Bacon, go into effect at the close of this year. pears to have been opened in Tunis, $ M? MILAN'S 1 f*!°k Kettle Rendered Lard and real Country Sausage, or can They require on the part of the can­ 's "Cause" Ready for Rome.— where the catacombs of Sousse near THE ESSEN STONE CO. gct them for yon Ask him S V. PAUL and KASOTA PARAGON 1 " - didate for whom they are issued, a The final session of the Indianapolis the ancient city of Hadrumetum are SaUIMiN6 \t us,ttKa,it / "the J T. McMILLAN COMPANY, Incorporated course of theological studies, examina­ diocesan commission for the beatifica­ already attracting deserved attention Indicates eye strain. ham ST. PAUL, MINN. tions and successful teaching extend­ tion and of Reverend Glasses will stop both. from antiquarians. They were origin­ Can't we interest you in ing over twenty years. Mother Theodore Guerin took place STEAMSHIP TICKETS Shur-on Eyetrlas es? ally discovered by a French officer of To and from Europe at Easy to takeoff. Hard the first week of December in the 4th Tirailleurs, who, wandering Chatard's home. Four years have been LOWEST RATES to shake off. New Cathedral for Edmonton.— round the French camp, thrust his F. NEBELUNG A _ * n PJ Most Reverend Legal, of spent on the work, and now all records Examining upticmn. 25 East Seventh Street walking-stick into what appeared a FIRE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS Indorsed when eyes (fo wrong-. Edmonton, who is removing from St. have been completed and sealed ready mouse-hole. Meeting with no resist­ Albert to his Metropolitan See, an­ for delivery to Rome. ance he called in the aid of a work­ GEO. W. STENGER _ -J nounces that he will commence the man, who with his pickaxe, soon 23 East Sixth Street construction of a new Cathedral which To Purify Washington Stage.—Ef­ OHimN £• BOEI1HE brought to light a Roman tomb. The Roofers and Cornice Workers will cost about $300,000. forts are being made to have the catacombs, which some time ago were GOOD THINGS TO EAT young women of the leading Washing­ Manufacturers of Tin, Slate, Pitch and excavated by Father Leynaud, former SMOKE Gravel Roofing. Copper Galvanized Cornice, "Shamrock Isle" in Exposition.—The ton seminaries and schools, as well as secretary to Cardinal Lavigerie, are Skylights, Finials, Steel Ceilings. Irish section of the Panama-Pacific the members of the young women's so­ said to be in a perfect state of pre­ 350-352 W. University Ave., St. Paul. Minn. International Exposition has been dalities and clubs in the capital, unite servation. MR. GLEASON'S NEW allotted fifteen thousand square feet for the purpose of forming definite John M. Qleason ROOMS ARE THE MOST and it is intended to have a repre­ and practical plans for the improve­ Memorial to Loyal Princess.—To Jfcmmtl Itmtar attd £mbalm?r COMPLETE AND COMMO­ sentative exhibition of Irish linens, ment of Washington theatrical produc­ Princess Clothilda, aunt of King Victor WILFRED LALONiDE DIOUS IN THE CITY. woolens, laces, silks, poplins, tapes­ tions. It is said to be the desire of Emmanuel III, the people of North Eccleslatlcal Decorator and Designer 111 SOUTH NINTH ST. tries, and textiles generally. The sec­ those in charge of the movement to Tri-State and Northwestern Italy have erected in the Church of S. Designs and Estimates furnished. All De­ MINNEAPOLIS - - MINN. tion will have the fancy title of have the Catholic women of Washing­ Maria of Moncalieri a monument repre­ signs Original and strictly in Style. TelenhnnM, "Shamrock Isle." ton pledge themselves to withdraw senting the aged lady kneeling in Studio and Residence 1790 Grand Ave. their patronage for the period of an b The ST. PAUL, MINN. prayer at the priedieu. She could King that Have Decorated 64 Churches. Est.<1898 Bishop Dougherty Returning.—Right entire theatrical season from any local never be persuaded to come to Rome Reverend Bishop Dennis J.-Dougherty theater which presents a single play after 1870, notwithstanding her love beats an Ace WORTH INGHAM 8, CO. Contractors for Plumbing of Jaro, Philippine Islands, left Naples offensive to public morality. for the Eternal City. Nor would she on December 12 on the "Prince Lud- PLUMBERS and Heating for the New recognize her nephew, Victor Em­ SEALOF MINNESOTA HORRIGAN LIVERY Pro-Cathedral School. wig" for Manila via Hongkong, and Judge an Active Catholic.'—James E. manuel III., as King in Rome, and her CIGARS 322 Third Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. will reach his about the mid­ Deery recently elected judge of the indignation was manifested by holding 444-446 Wacouta Street dle of January. During Bishop Dough­ - 2 for 25c—Straight Ten Phones; Tri-State 996 N. W. 991 City Court of Indianapolis, is well aloof from him. • 3 for 25c erty's visit to Rome, Pope Pius X ex­ known in A. O. H., K. of C. and Y Hearses. Carriages and Light Livery There's a LITTLE SEAL For Five vvv* pressed fervent thanks to the M. I. circles. Mr. Deery is county Secret Charity of Sheehan.— AN UP-TO-DATE OUTFIT and of America for the help they president of the Hibernians of Marion Father Robert Kane, S. J., preaching Sold Everywhere had given the Bishop in the support of county. He is a graduate of Notre in London, said of Canon Sheehan that his vast diocese. Dame University and a member of the when his great fame brought him Mital Beds and Sanitary Bedding Cathedral parish. v money from the publishers it disap­ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Christian Brothers' Novitiate.— peared in charity of which no one Drake Marble and Tile T. Edward, Visitor of the knew from what hand it came. Ho Christian Brothers, has received au­ Catholic Surgeon General Honored - Company For Dormitories, Hospitals and Institutions George H. Torney, surgeon general had arranged that the profits from his thorization from his Superiors to open books should be sent to his Bishop to Special Patterns for Hospital use to of the army, has been elected a fel­ 52-78 Plato Ave. 607 2nd Ave. So. a Senior Novitiate in Toronto about be distributed among the poor. $ suit any requirement and condition January 6th, 1914. Up to the present low of the American College of Sur­ if ft'"?" ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS the students of St. Joseph's Junior geons. General Torney is one of the | Catalog of Institution Furnishings mailed on request Catholic officers of the United States A Beggar's Gift.—William Robbie, Novitiate have been sent to Montreal }>,•* for their Senior Novitiate, but those Army, having the rank of brigadier for twenty years a familiar figure in general. He retires from active serv­ the streets of Ballarat, Australia, who are there at present will return !: ice on June 1, 1914, when h will have where he earned a living by begging, !i P. G. Solberg |SALISBURY & SATTERLEE 00. to Toronto in January, so that the 1 died at the age of 72, leaving scrip to ' * "'fcL.V ! ii: * - •&*/(* complete course of training will be reached the compulsory age for retire­ | MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ment—sixty-four. the value of £28,000 which he be­ WALL PAPER given in Toronto. queathed to the Ballarat Hospital and HOUSE PAINTING AND DECORATING the Aberdeen University. 242 W. Third St.. near 7 Corners Civil War Nurse Dies.—Sister Mary Sudden Death of Learned Domin­ ST. PAUL. MINN. Jane Brady, who was a nurse for over ican.—The Dominican Father Vales- sixty years died recently in the New quez, twice of the University of Armagh's Jubilee Offering.—In the Archdiocese af Armagh, Ireland, Car­ Merchants Hotel Orleans Female Orphan Asylum. The Manila and the friend of ex-President GEO, P 3E, M; deceased arrived in this country from Taft when the latter was Governor dinal Logue directed that the Six­ To All Who Like to Read Ireland in company with her brother, General of the Philippines, was recent­ teenth centenary celebration of the St Paul, Minn. a priest, when she was but twenty-four ly found dead in the woods near the Peace of Constantine should assume years of age. Upon her arrival in the Dominican College at Rosaryville, the form of contributions towards EUROPEAN PLAN We recommend our Special Library Glasses. They United States she made her first vows. Louisiana. He had died of apoplexy the building of the Memorial Church at the Milvian Bridge, Rome. Car­ RATES—$1.00 and $2.00 per day. \\Vv vnY are made of Tortoise Shell and are the most comfort­ During the Civil War she was assigned while out walking a few hours after With bath $1.50 to $2.50 per day. to Pensecola, where frequently at the having gone to confession. Father dinal Logue sent the offerings, able glasses for reading and studying. If you cannot call amounting to $2,155 to Cardinal Merry Hot and Cold Running Water in risk of her own life she was called Valesquez was particularly successful Every Room. write to us for further information. upon to minister to the dead and as an educator. The attendance at del Val. dying. Manila University reached one thou­ For Unexcelled Service and W»- sand during his administration, which Maynooth Professor a Consultor.— THE NEW SIZE The former professor of Canon Law equalled Calslne give ear Campaign for Hospital Funds.—In received special commendation from Cafe a Trial. Cleveland, December 2, one thousand Mr. Taft and from the present Holy in Maynooth College, Luzio, DUKE 0/ PARMA has been nominated by the Holy men and women started out on a Father. Two blocks from Union Depot and CIGAR OPTICIAN "whirlwind campaign" to raise $250,- Father Consultor of the Sacred Con­ but one from Steamboat Landing. gregation of the Regular Orders. Mon­ BROADLEAF WRAPPER 000 to pay the debt of St. Vincent's Street Cars pass in front of the ho­ VERY MILD HAVANA FILLER 604 Ntoellet Ay 358-360 St. Peter Street Charity Hospital and to build a needed signor Luzio is a native of Sicily. OLD WORLD MEWS. tel for all points in the city. A Smoke You'll Remember MINNEAPOLIS SAINT PAUL addition to it. The "campaign" ended SWEET AS A NVT December 6th. Statue of the Redeemer.—Pope MADE 0!*LT 8T Pius received in audience recently, A Capuchin of Vienna.—The prelim­ A PLEASING PRODUCT FOR Hart & Murphy Senora De Costa and her husband, Makers of Good Smokes Sir.ee 18S7 Two Catholic High Schools.—Two inary inquiry which precedes the PARTICULAR PEOPLE central Catholic high schools in trial is concluded in the and praised them for having, in spite Rochester, N. Y., one for girls and one cause of the servant of God, Marco of opposition, placed in the Palace of for boys, will be thrown open for d'Aviano, who died in Vienna, 1699. It Peace at The Hague a statue of the registration, it is expected, with the was at the ever-memorable Eucharistic Redeemer, the symbol of world peace. If your eyes ir.bel=see UBFi facts W«rt!> beginning of the next school year. Congress at Vienna two years ago that He bestowed upon them his apostolic CRESCENT I the cause of the great Capuchin was blessing and he also blessed the great Superior Court Judges, Chicago.— put seriously forward. Toward the work which is being done by the PASTEURIZED John M. O'Connor became a judge of end of the seventeenth century he South American republics in the Y actual count, more than thirty thousand people per day, on an the Superior court of jCook County, journeyed throughout Germany, Aus­ movement that aims at the establish­ B average, visit the Glass Block. The count was made before the Illinois December 1. His elevation to tria, the Netherlands, Italy and ment of universal peace. If F beginning of the present season, and the average certainly must the bench acted automatically to France, rousing the people to fight be even a great deal larger now, because we have had the biggest busi­ terminate his term as state senator against the Turk who was threatening Cathedral for Tripoli.—Despite the ness in the entire history of our store. This tribute to the Glass Block from the Twenty-ninth senatorial dis­ Europe. ever-strained relations between the trict. Judge Richard E. Burke was Italian government and the Vatican, Try our SUNDAY SPECIAL as a good place to buy good merchandise also constitutes a strong line of advice from those who trade here to those who are strangers to the chosen chief justice of the superior Dominican Nulls in Africa*-—At the former has officially sanctioned a for your Dessert court at a meeting of the judges held Cape Town, South Africa, the Domini­ generous contribution for the erection Your Dealer Sells It advantages offered them. Monday afternoon, December 1, in the can Sisters celebrated this year their of a magnificent Cathedral at Tripoli. This big business is not confined to Minneapolis. We are mairing Hotel La Salle. Judge O'Connor was golden jubilee. The state, it is understood, is con­ The Crescent Creamery Co. a daily average of approximately two hundred deliveries in St. Paul elected secretary. vinced that the winning over to the SAINT PAUL and our Mail Order Business over the entire Northwest is large and Bulgarians Move Romeward,—At a Catholic _ faith of the Mohammedan continuously larger. You know there must be a strong reason for such New Trapplst at Oka.—Dom population will greatly strengthen its recent meeting of the National Bul­ a steady growth in an old house. It is because everything is up to the Pacome Gaboury recently installed as garian League held in Sofia, all the position there politically. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Scientifically Before placing* your order tick of the watch, stocks are elaborate and in many lines exclusive in Mitred Abbot of the Trappist Monas­ orators declared themselves in favor of for Printing: ask us Oculists Prescriptions Filled Accurately V. their offerings of imported and domestic articles, and these features tery of Our Lady of the Lake at Oka, a return to the Uniate Church in com­ The New Chamber of Deputies.— for fig-ures. I cm refer you to thousands of pleased Ctereynwn and Quebec, is the first French-Canadian munion with the Holy See. A resolu­ The exact strength of the various par­ i^meo Customers In the Northwest combined with constant price concessions on various seasonable pro­ to occupy the position. He is a tion voted by the league demands that ties that compose the new Italian HANDF0RD & WELLCK FRANK A. UBEL ducts, make the store a never-failing attraction. brother of Mr. L. J. Gaboury, Chief the government, the Bulgarian clergy PRINTERS SCIENTIFIC OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Chamber of Deputies is as follows: T. S. 2870 N. W. Cedar 3495 The moral is that it will pay you to stop in at fhfo store at every Superintendent of the Eastern Division 478 Wabasha St. Si. Paul Minn. and the should favor and sup­ Liberal Constitutionalists, 256; Cath­ 62-64'E. Third SI ST. PAUL. MIRR. opportunity, if only to see what we are doing. of the Post Office, Montreal. Arch­ port a movement for the return to the olics who are deputies, 36; Democratic bishop Bruchesi of Montreal officiated Uniate Church as that of the country, VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOHfi Constitutionalists, 57; Radicals, 65; X. W. Cedar 713 Tri-State 2887 at the installation and was assisted by and it was decided to organize popular Republicans, 17; Socialists, the Mitred of Bellefontaine, meetings to this end. 52; Reformist Socialists, 19; Inde­ JOHN D. HIGGINS Tin Win. H, Ulmer Company prance, and Gethsemani, Kentucky. pendent Socialists, 6. This makes up PICTURE fRWIINO L. S. DONALDSON CO. French Bishop Dtes 1n Chfna.— the total of 508. CUT STONE WORK Aged Priest to Complete History.— Mill and Works: fllNNEAPOLIS News has been received from China of Tri-State Pfiene 2352 POO? OF CHESTNUT STREE* * ' *V ' - * s* Although totally blind and bowed with the death of Mgr. Francis Mathurin New Canon Law Code* ' The twdi- Upper L*ree ' > 41 W.fMirttaSt., St. Part, Mkm. ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA the weight of 92 years, Rev. John H. Guichard, P. P. M., Bishop of Toron fication of the Canon Law decreed by